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    Oh, gee, look at that, Spurs lose 7/9 without Tony then he comes back and they win 2 straight, total coincidence!
    Good job ignoring the Detroit game and thinking Tony had anything to do with these wins. I'm sure it's no coincidence that Patty, CoJo have had to stepped up to carry Enrique's bloated corspe.

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    Oh, gee, look at that, Spurs lose 7/9 without Tony then he comes back and they win 2 straight, total coincidence!
    Kawhi..

    Tony is indeed a game changer.

    His second half heroics in the lockeroom helped the spurs win against OKC in game 6.

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    Good job ignoring the Detroit game and thinking Tony had anything to do with these wins. I'm sure it's no coincidence that Patty, CoJo have had to stepped up to carry Enrique's bloated corspe.
    Tony's return has sparked the winning streak, you can't deny it. All of his teammates admit it, just listen to their post game interviews

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    Kawhi..

    Tony is indeed a game changer.

    His second half heroics in the lockeroom helped the spurs win against OKC in game 6.
    How's Kiwi's vaginas feeling?

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    How's Kiwi's vaginas feeling?
    Like an eye sore

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    Splits not sure if serious

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    Tony's return has sparked the winning streak, you can't deny it. All of his teammates admit it, just listen to their post game interviews
    Tbh I haven't been keeping up with post game quotes but I do remember what Timmy had to say about Patty after the Rockets win.
    ...........
    Mills had eight points, all in the final quarter, but his energy was the spark that helped the Spurs snap a two-game skid. The 6-foot guard from Australia even dived on his surgically repaired right shoulder for a loose ball in the first half and played all but 12 seconds in the fourth quarter.

    ''His energy, just his activity is was contagious,'' San Antonio forward Tim Duncan said. ''It was great for us; brought a huge spark to the team.''

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    Yeah I got that feeling too.

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    Like an eye sore
    Sorry you let Magic's son put one in your eye. Should have asked Kirby for facial shot advice

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    Sorry you let Magic's son put one in your eye. Should have asked Kirby for facial shot advice

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    That's Dale's right there. Careful now.

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    Tony's return has sparked the winning streak, you can't deny it. All of his teammates admit it, just listen to their post game interviews
    mah man.

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    Williams.

    Rondo was never top 3.

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    Rondo is/was overrated so i say Williams.

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    how come that deadbeat nash isnt on the list?

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    how come that deadbeat nash isnt on the list?
    Nash is old as . Doesn't qualify for this thread.

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    Williams. Tanked after getting the fat contract.
    Parker. Enough demonstrated.

    Rhondo bashers, anytime you play fulltime and beat a ref rigged Laker team in the Finals, you done well.
    To me Rhondo has never been the same since Pussy Wade cheapshoot injured him.
    Not saying that is the only reason, am saying it largely contributed.
    Lets see what he does not that he is back on a playoff contender.

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    They should change his name to Ronno since every time he takes a jumper it is no good. guards who can't shoot.

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    - Deron Williams
    - Enrique
    - Chris Paul
    - Rondo

    Who had the fastest decline, tbh? All of these guys were considered top 3 PGs at one point or another...
    Butterball has been on the decline since his number was retired in the Ottoman Empire; his fell so fast.

    Enrique's decline has been slower but it could hasten; depends on how this year turns out. He's also got 4 rings and a new contract, why should he push himself?

    Chris Fall is still doing work, but he's 29 and he's not as fast as he used to be. Also, det back of his hasn't acted up in a while; he's due an injury.

    I Can't Shoot got his . He's in full Lecramp mode now, trying to ride coattails to another one.

    So, in order from slowest to fastest, it's

    Fall
    Enrique
    I Can't Shoot
    Butterball

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    Can't be Parker, dude has 4 rings in 5 tries. He's relatively "young" but it's been 6 years since he won FMVP.

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    Butterball has been on the decline since his number was retired in the Ottoman Empire; his fell so fast.

    Enrique's decline has been slower but it could hasten; depends on how this year turns out. He's also got 4 rings and a new contract, why should he push himself?

    Chris Fall is still doing work, but he's 29 and he's not as fast as he used to be. Also, det back of his hasn't acted up in a while; he's due an injury.

    I Can't Shoot got his . He's in full Lecramp mode now, trying to ride coattails to another one.

    So, in order from slowest to fastest, it's

    Fall
    Enrique
    I Can't Shoot
    Butterball
    His fake back injury will occur when the playoffs arrive, so he can either be a hero or have an out.

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    Steve Francis

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    Deron Williams without question.

    As for ever, it's gotta be magic. MVP candidate and leading the lakers to the finals in 91. Out of the league in 92.

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